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"intensively" Definitions
  1. in a complete and extremely detailed way; with a lot of care
  2. in a way that involves a lot of work or activity done in a short time
  3. in a way that is aimed at producing as much food as possible using as little land or as little money as possible

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Interviewers are carefully trained and regularly monitored, while questionnaires are intensively reviewed (OK, many pollsters would say too intensively).
Sarah Shourd: The research was an intense period of in-depth letter correspondences that lasted intensively six months and less intensively about two years.
While opponents are correct that the South is among the most intensively deforested regions of the world, they fail to mention that it is also the most intensively reforested region.
I never wanted to intensively draw attention to that aspect.
With India, the transfers are more voluntary and intensively negotiated.
The leaders of the EU 27 will intensively discuss this request.
This is now the time to settle down and work intensively.
This investigation moved swiftly and intensively—as all good investigations should.
And the group will spend Thursday morning working intensively on health care.
Many outside think adjusting personnel intensively is because of its overall performance.
Most were in areas outside the capital that are less intensively policed.
We will very intensively look to contact those who were newly elected.
British authorities were tracking the ringleader intensively in the summer of 2006.
"Climate change is happening now, intensively, all over the world," he wrote.
The NOP has based its proposed rule on NOSB's intensively deliberated recommendations.
However, SpaceX has been working intensively in this area for 15 years.
Turkey's Foreign Ministry spokesman Hami Aksoy said the investigation was "continuing intensively".
Those who intensively used them visibly progressed in their understanding of IUT.
That requires staying on an intensively bred bucking bull for eight seconds.
Meanwhile squeezed smallholders farm their shrinking plots too intensively, degrading already poor soils.
The Russian gang was intensively active in 2010 and made $10,000 a day.
We are looking forward to work intensively with her to move Europe forward.
Land in the south-east is already intensively used, making development particularly difficult.
To keep its edge Bauer says his firm is focusing intensively on digitalization.
Elite party politics is intensively secretive, and has become more so under him.
Later she studied ballet more intensively, at Mudra, Maurice Béjart's school in Brussels.
This is torture, an intensively painful and terrifying experience for these young innocents.
To keep its edge Bauer says his firm is focusing intensively on digitalisation.
The Obama administration started such a campaign that continues today, though less intensively.
"Jazz is now in an intensively creative and vital phase," Mr. Chinen said.
Islamic State was using suicide bombers and vehicle-borne explosives intensively, it added.
Trump failed to win over the Freedom Caucus lawmakers despite courting them intensively.
We can expect that California's experience will be studied intensively over the next decade.
"Morales remains at large and is being intensively sought by law enforcement," they said.
Some of those desires I've looked at intensively are food, beauty, things like that.
McMurray had been training "intensively" to complete the stunt on a small Cessna plane.
Far from being a bucolic retreat, much of the green belt is intensively farmed.
And then there's the nearby Jonah Natural Gas Field, which is already intensively developed.
Israel has been working intensively to prevent Iran's efforts to entrench itself in Syria.
That's especially true, the study found, in industries that use digital technologies most intensively.
The effects of Japan's shrinking, aging population are felt most intensively in rural regions.
That requires staying on an intensively bred bucking bull for an exhausting eight seconds.
"Most blind music students use their ears more intensively than their sighted peers," Pinto says.
We're together for many hours intensively, but the process is now going to take place.
Negotiators are working intensively in Washington, DC, with instructions to be available until May 4th.
A German government official said the justice ministry had worked intensively to arrange a meeting.
This year, however, he has campaigned intensively in the state and often holds town halls.
Nissan, a car manufacturer, uses robots more intensively in Japan than in lower-wage India.
Yield plateaus are a phenomenon only of the most intensively farmed parts of the world.
Also, with outside help, Uganda has been intensively preparing for Ebola to invade from Congo.
The killings were intensively explored in "I'll Be Gone in the Dark," published in February.
Mr Bult says paid repeat donors, who have been intensively screened, help keep plasma products safe.
Of the 40 Tea Partiers I studied intensively, most had grown up in blue-collar homes.
One who returned and is living in Vilvoorde is intensively monitored and supported by local services.
It can be fun for a short period, working really intensively for two weeks or something.
This relatively new concept uses oil as a delivery system, simultaneously hydrating and intensively treating skin.
Authorities were investigating intensively on Friday, Herrmann said, but so far had not made any arrests.
They spent the winters intensively reading up on the sinking, trying to pinpoint the ship's coordinates.
The groups use the Internet and social media intensively to distribute their views, the report said.
Their soils are being degraded because they are farmed too intensively, and often using damaging practices.
Soils are being degraded because they are farmed too intensively and often by using damaging practices.
We are now working intensively to obtain clarity about the number of Swedes who have died.
In Syria, Russian air power has been used intensively to wipe out alternatives to the Assad regime.
This year's batch of Burning Man visual spectacles are just as intensively innovative as in previous years.
He first considered running for mayor four years before the election, and prepared intensively for two years.
Then we'll spend about two years intensively studying Alpha Centauri A and B looking for those planets.
We are well prepared, the first phase now of communicating very very intensively with the American agencies.
It is a sobering sight in a country where every inch of arable land is intensively cultivated.
The service targets professional writers who want to write seriously, intensively and with some goals in mind.
Little improvements often have strong business cases, because they allow existing infrastructure to be used more intensively.
Reformers need to direct their attention more intensively on the contracting framework, not only on prosecuting malfeasance.
Filmmaker and priest had several colloquies at Scorsese's home, and Martin worked intensively with Garfield and Driver.
"We are working intensively to deal with our past," Mr. Diess said in a statement on Wednesday.
Yet a spate of viral images shows California farm workers laboring intensively beneath noxious skies, without masks.
The genes that are intensively studied now tend to be the ones that were discovered long ago.
"We are intensively searching for the other member of the crew", the ministry said in a statement.
"We are intensively pushing forward Skoda," CEO Bernhard Maier said at the Geneva auto show this month.
The company operates in an intensively competitive market against vendors including Apple, Amazon, Box, Google and Microsoft.
It's a consequence of Japan's declining and aging population, a trend felt most intensively in rural regions.
It has intensively monitored markets since June 24, ramping up checks it made during the 2008 financial crisis.
They'll be intensively tracked via GPS over the next three months, then regularly over a three-year period.
Those countries, not Russia, had been intensively testing the substance since the end of the 1990s, Zakharova said.
He passes the examination, but only by cramming so intensively that his boyish love of life is extinguished.
Ohio, with its 18 electoral votes, is crucial for Trump and he has campaigned intensively in the state.
Areas that have also long had wildfires, like California, are burning more intensively, destroying record numbers of homes.
The tobacco and vaping industries and conservative allies intensively lobbied against a ban on popular flavored e-cigarettes.
As he aged, however, Jefferson undertook a spiritual quest that focused his attention intensively on the New Testament.
If parties court blue-collar voters more intensively next time around, would that hurt women vying to run?
Saevar and four of his closest friends were quickly brought into the station, and—along with Erla—questioned intensively.
"The current fiscal year is a transitional year for Aurubis as we invest intensively in our production," he added.
"They will be interrogated intensively to understand if they had any connection with the cafe attack," he told Reuters.
Dirk Hoke, head of Airbus Defence & Space, said he believed European countries would intensively discuss the future of NATO.
We examined five years of collision data, and my team worked intensively on advanced machine-learning techniques and statistics.
"We take all references and all suspicious moments very seriously and follow them intensively," the Koblenz Police Department said.
The company is "very intensively" looking at a series of M&A opportunities, CEO-designate Markus Steilemann told Handelsblatt.
I trained intensively in ballet as a child and started dancing for the Virginia Ballet Theater at age 19.
The American-led coalition has been bombing Islamic State positions in Hawija intensively in support of the Iraqi offensive.
WASHINGTON-SCHOLZ SAYS EU OFFICIALS WORKING INTENSIVELY WITH U.S. TO REACH AGREEMENT ON TRADE; BELIEVES SOLUTION CAN BE REACHED
"We are working with Audi more intensively than ever, the resignation of Mr. Mertens has not changed this," Blume said.
Once the FBI realized there was an al Qaeda recruit living in Denver making TATP bombs, it intensively monitored Zazi.
On Friday, Reuters reported that the Irish Finance Minister said the DUP was now "engaging intensively" with the U.K. government.
CBO scorekeepers often work on tight time schedules and interact intensively with congressional committees as they refine their legislative proposals.
No, extremely unusual that a US agency is more heavy-handed and more intensively regulating than the equivalent in Europe.
The data also indicated that few of the women walked intensively; for the most part, they strolled, rather than rushed.
She said that by stepping aside at the fund, he can focus more intensively on advocacy and his other work.
The chemical industry and some farmers have lobbied intensively against a chlorpyrifos ban, insisting that there are no effective alternatives.
They should search for areas to cooperate intensively on global governance, such as the economy, climate change, and nuclear weapons.
We intensively crop this space so that we can produce for market, and that's why we call it a farm.
Trump and Clinton have campaigned intensively in recent weeks in Florida, which yields a rich haul of 29 electoral votes.
Post attack, the Iraqi leader made nuclear weapons a top priority and pushed intensively, if not efficiently, to build the bomb.
"The German government intensively discussed at a cabinet meeting today the issue of Opel" Nahles was quoted as saying by Reuters.
Skies across the vast, intensively farmed Gangetic plain are dimmed by the same mix of diesel and coal fumes as Delhi.
Brog tells me it was hard for John to get into therapy as regularly and as intensively as he really needed.
Whether herding more researchers into the laboratory raises growth might depend on how intensively the resulting brainstorms are used, for example.
"It was interesting because the galaxy had lots of gas and was star-forming quite intensively in its center," she said.
Carbon sequestration could be increased intensively in parts of southern Africa, Ethiopia and Sudan too, Verchot said in a phone interview.
"We are working intensively and we have high hopes that this investment will become a reality," he told a news conference.
It is, of course, also an intensively competitive space dominated by Amazon (AWS) with Google and Microsoft among the fierce rivals.
Over the past few weeks, coalition airstrikes began more intensively targeting the suspected homes of senior Islamic State figures in Mosul.
For one, December marks the homestretch of a yearslong effort, intensively supported by his school, to prepare the perfect college application.
For the past 280 years or so, bucking bulls have been intensively bred like racehorses to make them harder to ride.
He has been training intensively for the last several weeks with Mr. Elsayed, and watching snooker players and tutorials on YouTube.
Trump himself is champing at the bit to get involved and is hitting the campaign trail intensively to aid GOP candidates.
We intensively use supplies by sea from Primorsk (in Russia) - this is the main element of our actions in this situation.
Casting her ballot, the Beijing-backed Lam pledged that her government would listen "more intensively" to the views of district councils.
That was its biggest gain in four months and came amid signs that major powers were talking intensively about the region's strains.
That's the sobering conclusion from a new national survey of people who have had to rely on the health care system intensively.
However, donkeys breed at a pace conducive to neither speed (14953-month gestation) nor efficiency (high levels of miscarriages when bred intensively).
By intensively analyzing online data we've been collecting continuously since 2014, our goal was to decode the online "ecology" of ISIS supporters.
The federal government has long banned agencies from intensively studying marijuana, which remains federally classified as Schedule 1, alongside heroin and LSD.
Against such news, I have had to work intensively with patients to help them identify where and with whom they feel safe.
Emma Reynolds, an energetic pro-European backbencher, promises that, after the local elections, the party will focus more intensively on the issue.
Infrastructure investment in a 5G world, with far more infrastructure, more intensively deployed, in even more places, will far eclipse today's levels.
"Body odor is perceived more intensively due to the developmental changes," explained lead author Laura Schäfer, a doctoral student in Croy's lab.
The UK Foreign Office said it was "working intensively" with US authorities on arranging a flight for British nationals, according to BBC.
But they still benefit immensely from an investing climate in which many analysts are intensively researching and reporting on each of them.
By contrast, my studio tends to be very crowded with paintings as I work intensively, preferring to paint rather than clean up.
"We only analyze SNPs that have been studied intensively and repeatedly with a consistent result associating them with genetic weaknesses," he told me.
For terra preta, Matzusaka claims that one year is enough time because the microorganisms, fungi, and bacteria work intensively on the organic materials.
Another is to monitor space more intensively for debris; a US Air Force programme called Space Fence is due to start in 2019.
Same with Mr. Sanders's call to break up the largest banks, as opposed to the current approach of just regulating them more intensively.
Communication was one of the elements, along with their equipment, that Mills and Clark worked on most intensively following their 2012 Olympic experience.
The wolf pups used in this study were socialized intensively to humans, making them ideal subjects for experiments to reveal any 'inborn' differences.
"We intensively negotiated with our parent company in South Africa in the past weeks," Gunnar George said at a news conference in Vienna.
Condit was never a suspect in the case, but he and Levy were romantically linked and Condit was questioned intensively about Levy's whereabouts.
It's tightly composed and intensively worked-through, with an overcast, twilit sky providing a lush, moody counterweight to the unnaturally colored, bloodthirsty canines.
"Price differentiation allows for lower prices for applications that do not use the patented technology as intensively as others," the Ericsson executive said.
Nasution said the government would discuss the levy adjustment intensively over the next two months, hoping to reach a decision around year-end.
They've been studied so intensively over the past few decades that "Jovian space weather scientist" has become a bonafide sub-discipline of astronomy.
A great deal of what we know about how our brains work has come about through intensively scrutinizing individuals whose brains don't work.
"  But he stressed that Obama believes it's his "responsibility to consult intensively with Congress before making a lifetime nomination to the Supreme Court.
The panel suggested that countries intensively control mosquitoes near airports and consider spraying insecticide inside planes before takeoff, a common anti-malaria measure.
Those who have dealt with North Korea most intensively say that expectation will have to be scaled back if Mr. Trump expects success.
No international challenge is more important for government leaders in Washington and Beijing to address more urgently and intensively than this deteriorating relationship.
Once back at the home nest, the researchers watched as the soldier ants intensively "licked" the wounds of the injured, sometimes for several minutes.
The good news is that after researching female sexuality intensively for several years, I'm convinced there is no denying pleasure's strong pulse right now.
McMurray's management team told BuzzFeed News in a statement that the 33-year-old rapper had been training "intensively" for the stunt for months.
The Startup Battlefield team will work intensively over many weeks with the Startup Battlefield contestants to hone pitches, sharpen business models and perfect demos.
And to some degree cable news knew that and saw that and felt that and acted upon that by covering Trump intensively early on.
Analysts said Thursday's midpoint was much stronger than their forecasts, suggesting the central bank might have used the so-called "counter-cyclical factor" intensively.
Separately, its banking supervision arm has been checking more intensively with banks that they have enough liquidity to see them through any market turmoil.
The boy's parents have faced harsh public criticism over the case, which has been covered intensively by the Japanese news media since his disappearance.
"I think the key is to stay focused intensively on this issue of business climate," Sheets told a forum hosted by the Brookings Institution.
A lawyer for Charlie's court-appointed guardian told the court that no hospice could provide care for intensively ventilated children for a long time.
Like all of their generation except the most privileged, they face huge pressures in an intensively competitive society to a degree that is unprecedented.
Researchers are recruiting 10,000 adults across the United States who will be examined in extreme detail and followed intensively for at least four years.
"Germany will be intensively involved in any possible nonmilitary solutions, but I consider an escalation of words to be the wrong answer," she said.
Ryan had the best season of his career after spending last summer working intensively on his throwing motion at a Los Angeles training camp.
Flamenco is punishing on the back and the knees, and Barrio, who was born in 1964, doesn't train as intensively as she used to.
"We are intensively trying to find out what the accusations are and to lift the remand," said the German official, declining to be named.
" It added: "We are confident that the two nations will continue to work together intensively for further growing these ties in a mutually beneficial manner.
It is also surrounded by some of ISIS' most valuable oilfields, which have been intensively targeted by both U.S. and Russian airpower in recent months.
Archaeological investigations there revealed intensively processed human bones intermingled with butchered remains of large mammals and a range of flint, bone, antler and ivory artefacts.
" It added: "We are confident that the two nations will continue to work together intensively for further growing these ties in a mutually beneficial manner.
Affluent parents intensively nurture their children for success; the offspring of less fortunate homes fall far behind before they ever set foot in a school.
She said the United States was consulting intensively with British financial institutions and oversight agencies as it prepared to impose the latest round of sanctions.
Merkel also noted that Germany would be "intensively involved with the potential solutions that we see" but would not be involved in any military action.
British police and MI5 began investigating Butt intensively in 2015 as part of a major drive to dismantle and destabilize al-Muhajiroun, sources told CNN.
For spraying to be effective, it would have to be applied intensively throughout the island, especially in the more populated half closer to San Juan.
The Rohingya have faced repression since the 1970s, but more intensively since 2011, when the government transformed from a military administration to a civilian one.
Munich police spokesman Marcus Martins said a ninth body had been found and police were "intensively examining" whether it might be one of the suspects.
" She added that after winning the gold medal at the 803 Rio Olympics, she had been "intensively focusing on recovering from my left thumb injury.
Walla staff members interviewed for a recent Channel 10 documentary about the case told of being pressured and censored most intensively from 2015 to 2017.
But also the strings, since they are not played as intensively, provide an opportunity for the singers not to constantly have to force [their voices].
Her warning echoed that of Mike Pompeo, who along with Trump has been intensively lobbying Downing Street for the last few months over the decision.
"We'll have to negotiate very, very intensively on these issues today and I think agreements are possible but they still haven't been reached," Schulz said.
I heard the musicians there in the days before and after the Pennsylvania visit, as they worked intensively on Mahler's First Symphony and other pieces.
Beijing has been criticized around the world for its treatment of the Uighurs, a mostly-Muslim ethnic minority who are intensively surveilled and frequently detained.
Econofact said in its report that two million jobs were in industries that use steel "intensively", including auto parts, household appliances, farm machinery and oil equipment.
"At the moment the crew are being intensively examined on explosive material ammonium nitrate that was carried, shipped from Malaysia," Bali customs official Thomas Aquino said.
NASA is still intensively studying the sun, to improve the space agency's understanding of when unpredictable events, like solar flares, might pose a harm to Earth.
The city is also surrounded by some of ISIS' most valuable oilfields, which have been intensively targeted by both U.S. and Russian airpower in recent months.
I have covered the Iran nuclear talks intensively for years, and my Twitter feed is widely followed by people around the world interested in this issue.
He added that he and his staff will look at the issue intensively starting next week, ahead of a mid-June rate-setting meeting in Washington.
The new agency, called General Index, will intensively use financial technology to provide market data in order to keep costs low, mainly by holding down headcount.
The impact was felt intensively in some local areas especially those overlaying the oil- and gas-rich Permian Basin in western Texas and eastern New Mexico.
And in most cases, they suffer far more than beef cattle, who have more legal protections, suffer fewer health problems, and are generally less intensively confined.
Archaeologists began excavating intensively last month, before construction of a 37-story luxury apartment tower and office complex named — with a nod to its heritage — The Stage.
Across the intensively farmed Canterbury plains, pregnant women are advised to test their water for nitrates to avoid blue-baby syndrome, an ailment which can suffocate infants.
Yet yields of important crops such as rice and wheat have now stopped rising in some intensively farmed parts of the world, a phenomenon called yield plateauing.
They describe how Shu — a press-shy pragmatist — worked intensively to get Deliveroo off the ground, making deliveries himself and convincing skeptical investors to come on board.
The emissions scandal has "intensively challenged the entire Volkswagen Group and therefore Volkswagen Financial Services as well," said Lars Henner Santelmann, chief executive of the banking unit.
Well, I'm a medical doctor and anthropologist, so when I came in here I had to really intensively study macroeconomics and finance especially, two of the areas.
THRUSH: And so what I want to make sure of is that I do not have an active participatory role in something that I am covering intensively.
The police said the two men worked intensively with the team of five assailants who burst into the restaurant and singled out foreigners and non-Muslims inside.
But unlike his rival and contemporary Hiroshi Yamauchi, the longtime president of Nintendo, who was said never to play video games, Mr. Nakamura tested Namco's products intensively.
Williams added that he and his staff will look at the issue intensively starting next week, ahead of its June 18-19 rate-setting meeting in Washington.
Instead of making you pay more to receive and hold more money, you pay more as your team gets bigger and you use Revolut for Business more intensively.
"We are therefore currently working intensively to optimally align our production and logistics capacities to deliver additional product quantity to this region as quickly as possible," it added.
"The ice-cold mother Tonja has been looking intensively for her Fritz yesterday and was very nervous," said a quote from bärenkurator Dr. Florian Sicks translated from German.
"Security police are working intensively to assess received information, and it is of such a nature that our judgement is that we can not dismiss it," she said.
Driven by sugary drinks and bad foods that are most intensively marketed to the poor and minorities, diabetes is striking down low-income adults all across our nation.
"Security police are working intensively to assess received information, and it is of such a nature that our judgment is that we can not dismiss it," she said.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday she believed a Brexit deal was achievable if both sides worked "intensively" in the coming days and weeks.
The countries that compete for World Cup championships all have methods of identifying promising youngsters early, and coaching and training them intensively by the time they are teenagers.
"We are following the situation at ThyssenKrupp intensively and with growing concern," he said, urging managers to preserve the company as a whole and maintain jobs in Germany.
Furthermore, input costs are lower, and organic ponds have a longer lifespan than intensively farmed ponds, which often become so overrun by disease and pollution they are abandoned.
The BfV document said German intelligence agencies were continuing to investigate "intensively" whether Iran was attempting to circumvent existing regulations to acquire products or know-how in Germany.
Even as he was railing against multilateral approaches, the remaining 11 countries in the Trans-Pacific Partnership were negotiating intensively to seal the agreement — without the United States.
The state police do receive federal support, she said, and more intensively examine offenders with an unknown place of residence or a warrant older than half a year.
"The police force used excessive force against protesters by firing tear gas intensively and sometimes clubbing," he said, speaking to me via direct message on Twitter from Uganda.
Perhaps most important, the runners trained often and intensively once they took up the sport, working out five or six times per week, usually with a running club.
He said ESMA's board has discussed "intensively" the potential risks of new "letter box" companies springing up in the EU and delegating key operations to parents in London.
If all such defendants were assessed intensively for risk of future violence, she said, her organization would be open to giving judges some discretion in offering supervised release.
Critics of regenerative agriculture say that it can't be adopted broadly and intensively enough to matter — or that if it can, the prices of commodities might be affected unfavorably.
"This authority has been taken back by the MKYK so that issues concerning the party can be discussed intensively and in more detail," Celik told reporters on Friday evening.
Fewer vehicles, far more intensively used (and thus rarely parked), free up a ton of road and parking space that can be turned over to walking, biking, or socializing.
This is fine when beasts are being farmed intensively, as is often the case in Europe (indeed, DSM Nutritional Products, a European firm, is working along the same lines).
Developers have intensively built up areas along the Comite and Amite rivers and in the territory where the two rivers converge and back up into Bayou Manchac during floods….
The airspace around Iran and Saudi Arabia is some of the best-defended and most intensively monitored on earth, thanks to the decades-long buildup of US assets there.
This exponentially higher rate of gun violence means that the police will be much more intensively deployed in Brownsville, trying to protect innocent residents and gangbangers alike from shootings.
Our group worked intensively in Georgia in the lead-up to Stacey Abrams's gubernatorial primary victory in May, work that is contributing to record-breaking early voter turnout now.
But if I wanted coupledom as badly as I have been led to believe I must, I'm pretty sure I would have dated more intensively and made bigger compromises.
CAMPUS STANDOFF Casting her ballot, Hong Kong's chief executive Lam, who is backed by Beijing, pledged that her government would listen more intensively to the views of district councils.
CAMPUS STANDOFF Casting her ballot, Hong Kong's chief executive Lam, who is backed by Beijing, pledged that her government would listen more intensively to the views of district councils.
In fact, every one of the top-ten causes of accidental death in the United States is intensively regulated by industry and government at all levels -- except for guns.
If we became able to efficiently use that source for exercise fuel, we could continue longer and more intensively (and also, if desired, rid ourselves of excess body fat).
It brought enforcement actions against Equifax and TransUnion earlier this year for misstating the cost and usefulness of the scores they provide, but it does not intensively monitor the companies.
"To our knowledge, this study was the first to examine the relationship of intensively socialized hand reared wolves with humans varying in familiarity in a Greeting Situation Test," says Ujfalussy.
It's hard to give a precise assessment of the Moto G's battery, because, frankly, I just don't use this phone as intensively as I'd use one that actually performs well.
In 2014, after tracking the scammers intensively, the N.Y.P.D. lodged sealed indictments against a number of suspects, but, before arrests could be made, they all disappeared, presumably escaping to China.
Boettcher, 27, had carefully and intensively trained for the show, tracking her success with clues in a notebook and building the confidence it took to bet large Daily Double wagers.
Impeachment & oversight: House Democrats are not of like mind about how soon and how intensively to aim at Trump with articles of impeachment when they hold the majority (The Hill).
"The agreements must be intensively studied, especially by the representatives of the workers," Zypries said in a joint statement with the premiers of three German states where Opel has plants.
To illustrate, there are about 2628,28503 U.S. workers engaged in the production of steel; there are roughly 22019 million U.S. workers in industries that use steel intensively as an input.
Merkel praised India for implementing that climate pact very "intensively and in a very committed way" and Modi said people had no right to ruin the environment for future generations.
Now she has followed up that paper with a doorstop of a book, an intensively researched, engagingly written chronicle of surveillance capitalism's origins and its deleterious prospects for our society.
Health professionals intensively tracked anyone who might have had contact with infected patients, starting with the first known case in that country, a Liberian-American who had flown into Lagos.
" Dr. Constantin von der Groeben, co-founder of Demecan, added: "In recent years, we have intensively dealt with the market and reached an important milestone by winning the tender process.
Some Palestinians manage to cross it, often looking for work in Israel, but the border is intensively monitored and patrolled by the Israeli military, and many of them are caught.
Stephan Mayer, a senior lawmaker with Merkel's Bavarian allies, the Christian Social Union (CSU), said Germany's security agencies needed to be consulted more intensively in the authorities' handling of refugees.
"We think that is very unfortunate ... We will continue to work intensively and do our utmost to prevent a strike at midnight," he said in an emailed statement late on Thursday.
It finds talented young computer programmers (many of whom have taught themselves to code online, using websites), trains them intensively and gets them to work remotely with mainly American tech firms.
"All four institutions are working intensively together with Greek authorities on an ambitious policy package aiming at supporting growth, job creation and the competitiveness of the Greek economy," the spokesperson said.
You may not know this, but a great deal of our data about the human mind is based on a relatively small but intensively studied population: First-year undergraduate university students.
The vehicle was made with ride sharing in mind, as the company claims that in the future, "intensively used vehicles" will cut traffic and energy consumption while increasing safety and sustainability.
In a voicemail sent to all London employees' phones on Friday, Gnodde sought to reassure staff that despite "intensively" preparing for a range of possible outcomes, no big changes were imminent.
Officials there are "working intensively on disaster preparedness and response ... (and) liaising with their counterparts in the Cayman Islands for assistance," UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office Minister Alan Duncan said Thursday.
Dr. Dabholkar had been lobbying intensively for the passage of legislation banning a list of mystical practices including animal sacrifice, the magical treatment of snakebites and the sale of magic stones.
"We are following the situation at ThyssenKrupp intensively and with growing concern," he told Reuters on Wednesday, urging managers to preserve the company as a whole and preserve jobs in Germany.
But the researchers, familiar with the scraping and cut marks associated with trepanation, determined that the bone had been scraped intensively -- with the intent to form a hole in the cranium.
Kenya has borrowed intensively in the past four years to fund an ambitious development programme, including new roads and a coast-capital railway, and the government wants to raise more cash.
He has worked, intensively, with the players he felt were underperforming most under his predecessor, not necessarily instituting major changes in their styles of play but offering advice, tweaks, minor improvements.
The result of the tug-of-war within the Justice Department is that the investigation is now more intensively focused on the potential culpability of Goldman Sachs, the four people said.
Both high-sensitivity testing and the F.S.T. have been intensively reviewed and approved for use in casework by the state government oversight agency, which includes a panel of distinguished scientific experts.
Before beginning her stint at the F.T.C., she said the news of her working there might be no more than a sentence or two at news sites that cover policy intensively.
"Xavier, my love, my sun, you have marked my heart forever," she wrote, adding, "I will cherish you intensively in my heart, and that way our love will link us forever."
As they intensively search old books and photographic archives, their discoveries are recounted secondhand and undramatically, requiring plot contrivances that strain credulity even within the spacious contours of a fantastic novel.
"But it is too much to expect that a single Trump-Kim summit -- no matter how intensively prepared -- will bring an immediate and lasting solution to the nuclear issue," Kimball said.
Oil producers, in a bid to boost production without increasing spending, are fracking more intensively by pumping higher amounts of fluid and sand, fracking more stages and drilling deeper and longer.
They spend more time browsing more intensively on their smartphones in an effort to retreat to a comfort zone and avoid eye contact or other interaction with the strangers surrounding them.
Both companies have been working intensively on preparations to obtain all regulatory approvals since unveiling their plan in February to create the world's biggest exchange by revenue, Kengeter said on April 27.
But the messiness of Ali Watkins&apos romance with a man whose committee she intensively covered has muddied the waters, to the point that support for her has been muted at best.
Searches revealed that the unnamed 18-year-old who was born and raised in the Bavarian capital had "looked intensively" at the subject of "shooting rampages," Police Chief Hubertus Andrae told reporters.
Since the arrival of the tsunami debris, however, a group of them has been found in Monterey Bay, California—an area which is intensively studied because of a nearby marine-biology laboratory.
"The possibility of a stock market flotation is being looked at urgently, we are dealing very intensively with this issue," Thiele said, adding a decision would be taken in the coming months.
On Friday, Reuters reported that the Irish Finance Minister said the Northern Irish Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) — which props up May's ruling Conservative party— was now "engaging intensively " with the U.K. government.
The legislation would mandate the use of modern statistical techniques to determine how intensively to audit the results—the closer an election is, the more ballots would be recounted after the fact.
CCB Brasil's credit assets continue to post a poor performance, which has been intensively eroding the bank's capital stance as a result of accumulated net losses over the past three consecutive years.
After sitting for her first portrait, the Countess returned again and again, working intensively with Pierson from 1856 to 1867, and then again towards the end of her life in the 1890s.
AT&S is working intensively on increasing safety stocks, has introduced compulsory masks on the company premises, broad home office regulations and has stopped business travel to avoid production disruptions, it said.
The Ministry said the project will help "boost the rhino population in the region" and "African Parks is continuing to intensively monitor the rhinos as they settle in to their new environment."
Pence has seldom addressed the Russia issue, which has overshadowed Trump's efforts to overhaul the healthcare system, cut taxes and boost jobs - priorities that Pence has worked on intensively with Republican lawmakers.
To achieve that, he has thrown all his country's energy behind AI research and development, thus also focusing the work of the country's growing ranks of hungry, intensively competitive entrepreneurs and start-ups.
In addition, even a moderately experienced vaper (or cigarette smoker for that matter), could inhale excessive amounts of nicotine if they chose to persist vaping intensively despite the onset of unpleasant side effects.
Before his surprise trip to Iraq, Kushner had been preparing intensively for Thursday and Friday's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, which will take place at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.
However environmental campaigners say that because grouse moors are intensively managed to ensure that high numbers of grouse breed, other native wildlife such as foxes, mountain hares and birds of prey are "controlled".
Thousands of Americans have fought and died; we have worked intensively with our allies engaged in fierce and vital debates about how far, here at home, our government should go in monitoring threats.
All of this is separate from another question: whether Mr. Biden's performance on the stump and on the debate stage is strong enough to retain his support as voters tune in more intensively.
Antonio Limbau, the Mozambican civil servant who oversees Prosavana, argues that farmers must use hybrid seeds and synthetic fertilisers to farm more intensively, so that "the same piece of land feeds more people".
It said its representatives have recently been discussing the case "intensively" with the U.S. Department of Justice and the New York Department of Financial Services about reaching a settlement in the coming months.
That was a month after a Saudi Arabia-led coalition began intensively bombing Yemen's Houthi rebels, who had dislodged the Saudi-backed government and seized much of the country, including the capital, Sana.
Democrats in this state made drastic changes to their own caucus procedures after Iowa, scrapping the software they had been planning to use and intensively training thousands of people to pre-empt problems.
Japan's population is shrinking and aging, and nowhere is the trend felt more intensively than in its rural regions, where a low birthrate is exacerbated by dwindling employment opportunities and an inconvenient lifestyle.
Prohibiting menthol was mentioned earlier, but the vaping and tobacco industries have intensively lobbied the White House and lawmakers against such a broad ban, given that traditional menthol cigarettes remain on the market.
"We need extra eyes in places like this, particularly this corridor," Mr. Cornegy said, adding that law enforcement officials had told him there were often not enough resources to police the area intensively.
The University of Utah's Buried Structures Laboratory has investigated various PVC pipes after decades of use, and found the long-buried and intensively used pipes often meet the standards of brand-new materials.
OSAKA (Reuters) - Japan and the United States agreed on Friday to hold working-level meetings intensively from early next month to accelerate progress towards a two-way trade agreement, Economy Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said.
It also means we're seeing indications of a strengthened Walker circulation pattern, with cool air sinking more vigorously in the central and eastern Pacific as warm air rises more intensively over the western Pacific.
And from that work which I did pretty intensively , the UN asked if I would come and speak to them about the work that was going on what was happening with the Youths there.
Prohibiting menthol had been mentioned earlier, but the vaping and tobacco industries have intensively lobbied the White House and lawmakers against such a broad ban given that traditional menthol cigarettes remain on the market.
Syrian and allied Russian forces intensively bombed rebel-held areas of the tormented northern Syrian city of Aleppo for the fourth day straight, ignoring accusations of war crimes and "barbarism" at the United Nations.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey's Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that the investigation into Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who has been missing since he entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul a week ago, is "continuing intensively".
It's also true that Madiot raced in the bad old days of doping and was questioned intensively by the police and was nearly brought to ground in a big cycling doping scandal in 1998.
" The paper reported that the new approach from Bernhardt, a former fossil fuels lobbyist who currently serves as the department's acting secretary, was "one that pesticide makers and users had lobbied intensively to promote.
Colonel Vitaly Arastamyan, a deputy chief of military headquarters for the breakway administration, said that after the ceasefire came into force his forces were fired at periodically, but not as intensively as in previous days.
A study in 2014 found that 39 out of 55 areas using sewage irrigation were contaminated by cadmium, arsenic and other poisons and that the accumulation of heavy metals in intensively irrigated areas was rising.
Once the world's largest producer of fox fur — the market is now dominated by China — Norway sees nearly one million foxes and mink intensively bred and killed for their fur coats each year, Reuters reports.
In years past, gun control advocates focused almost exclusively on homicides, whether the mass shootings covered intensively by the national media or the inner-city murders that are a staple of the late local news.
So we don't work with huge numbers of people, but we work very intensively with the people that are part of our programs, or our housing, which is in Brooklyn, the Bronx, and in Manhattan.
Her premise has been intensively probed in the past by, among others, Shere Hite, the golden-haired German sex educator, a household name in the 1970s, whom Ms. Martin reverently invokes in the book's introduction.
Too many children are risking injuries, even lifelong health problems, because they practice too intensively in a single sport, and parents should set limits on their participation, according to a leading organization of athletic trainers.
Karlan&aposs team would spend three months intensively examining one organization at a time — meeting with its staff and diving deeply into the organization&aposs data — and would then produce detailed reports summarizing their conclusions.
"The negotiating teams are hard at it this week and will probably be negotiating intensively through the weekend as well and will hopefully have some political recommendations to feed political leaders early next week," he said.
The Greek justice ministry said it was "working intensively" to deal with the issues mentioned in the report and added that the number of prisoners has dropped from roughly 11,500 prisoners in 2014 to 9,500 today.
LONDON, June 21 (Reuters) - Britain's government will consult more intensively with businesses and others to "test and validate" its strategy to leave the European Union and build support among companies, its policy document said on Wednesday.
A village backwater a hundred years ago, Dire Dawa grew over the century into a major transit hub for Ethiopian exports, not least khat, a mild herbal stimulant, which is farmed intensively in the surrounding hills.
Starting in 0003, the Sachs team began working intensively with 2000 countries on strategies to introduce or increase CHWs and pay them a minimum wage, even as it searched for outside funding to support those plans.
Beijing-backed Lam cast her ballot in front of television cameras and pledged that her government, widely seen as out of touch with the population, would listen "more intensively" to the views of district council members.
"With this, customers are getting the room for manoeuvre they need to intensively and holistically address their digital transformation and recognise the chances and innovations they need to succeed in future," the DSAG said in a statement.
Israel, which monitors neighboring Syria intensively, has long alleged that Iran came to assist the Damascus government, in part, to set up a permanent garrison there, effectively forming an extended anti-Israel front with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
But the movements - while only a partial snapshot - suggest Russia is working intensively to maintain its military infrastructure in Syria and to supply the Syrian army so that it can scale up again swiftly if need be.
South Korea's KOSPI, which has been burdened by tensions over North Korea, jumped 1.2 percent too, on course to mark its biggest gain in four months amid signs that major powers were talking intensively on the situation.
At the time of his murder, Dr. Dabholkar had been lobbying intensively for the passage of legislation banning a list of mystical practices, including animal sacrifice, the magical treatment of snakebites and the sale of magic stones.
Macron told reporters in Bruges, Belgium, on Monday that he is meeting with EDF management several times a week and working intensively on how to secure financing for EDF's projects at a time of low electricity prices.
"We must really intensively uncover our strategic deficits and remove them as soon as possible," said Stephan Mayer, a conservative parliamentary deputy from Bavaria, identifying the police and the judiciary as two areas where improvement is needed.
When we compared the groups' scores on their final questionnaires, we saw that the people whose recovery was intensively monitored in fact showed more of a specific type of recovery: Their sense of identity was significantly clearer.
"We will work intensively... I believe that a large portion of the arrivals we stand to lose will somehow be regulated by the market and other travel agencies," said Savvas Perdios, deputy minister of tourism to Reuters.
"For me the most important is that I can train intensively to ensure a 100 percent performance from my side as soon as possible," said Wehrlein, who raced for now-defunct Manor last year and has Mercedes ties.
The history Over the past decade or so, color variants of a number of species including wildebeest, impala, zebra, blesbok, gemsbok and springbok began to be intensively bred by some game farmers, ultimately for the trophy hunting market.
Undeterred and infuriated by Western accusations of war crimes and barbarity in the aerial assault on Aleppo, the Syrian government and its ally Russia intensively bombed the city in northern Syria on Monday for the fourth consecutive day.
Evan Nowlin, a writer and barista supporting Mr. El-Sayed, said he had been motivated to volunteer by a podcast hosted by The Intercept, a left-leaning news site that has intensively covered challenges to the Democratic establishment.
In one small but intensively damaged neighborhood, Imayoshi, virtually all of the 20 or 30 wooden homes were destroyed — cracked and leaning over at contorted angles; caved in at the centers; or knocked over almost intact, like dominoes.
The primary goal of the Sprint study was to see if people treated intensively enough that their blood pressure dropped below 120 would do better than people receiving standard treatment which brought their blood pressure just under 140.
As the playground of the rich and powerful, Bialowieza was spared the fate of so many of the Continent's other forests, most of which were razed and some of which were turned into intensively controlled versions of nature.
"We started intensively study for the exam a year ago, mostly following the reviewing process from the teacher and finishing tons of homework everyday," she said, adding that her family had tried not to heap additional pressure on her.
But a lawyer for Charlie's court-appointed guardian told the court that no hospice could provide care for intensively ventilated children for a long time, so the parents' wish to spend several days with him could not be fulfilled.
Joseph Becherer, chief curator and vice president of horticulture and sculpture collections and exhibitions, worked intensively with Ai — who was, at that time, still under house arrest in China — to purchase and install the work according to his specifications.
Animals and plants that have been driven from much of Europe&aposs intensively farmed landscapes, including wolves, the Eurasian hoopoe bird and a plant called great horsetail, are reclaiming areas that were considered dead just a few years ago.
If a region of, say, 6900 million people became so dangerous that it was necessary to isolate it physically, as much as possible, and then to work intensively to control the epidemic within it, force requirements would be daunting.
It is also intended to give President Obama an Internet-based initiative to discuss on Friday when he speaks at South by Southwest, the intensively hip conclave of musicians, celebrities and technology executives held each year in Austin, Tex.
In fact, Nadine will be there when nobody is there and she is not replacing anybody, she is just empowering real people when nobody is available, which is the case for people who need someone for themselves very intensively.
Female athletes seem to be able to exercise safely and intensively both before and during pregnancy without increasing their risk for birth-related complications, even if they are trekking up Mount Everest, according to two eye-opening new studies.
Shedding his hoodie for a suit, and intensively coached, he appeared humbled and deferential to his congressional interlocutors, even when facing the types of technically unsophisticated questions that easily vexed Mr. Gates during his time in the hot seat.
Mr. Trump assured the crowd that should that happen, he would intensively back Mr. Strange's rival, drawing an ovation from the arena's capacity crowd even as he essentially undercut his own message days before voters go to the polls.
But they are simply hypocritical when they come from carnivores who happily eat intensively reared pigs, or even from vegetarians whose milk and cheese comes from cattle kept in such poor conditions that large swathes of the herds are lame.
"Medium-sized banks that finance the German Mittelstand have a great deal of interest in Iran business and are preparing the groundwork intensively," said Siegfried Utzig, acting head of economic policy and international affairs at the Association of German Banks (BvB).
But the reality is that Warren has less than four months left to introduce herself to black voters across the country and intensively court them, in contrast to the years she has had to get to know black voters in Massachusetts.
Even if all those states were to fall into Trump's column, he would still need to pick up at least five additional electoral votes, which is why he continues to campaign intensively in Pennsylvania and Colorado despite long odds there.
A lawyer for Charlie's court-appointed guardian had told the High Court that no hospice could provide care for intensively ventilated children for a long time, so the parents' wish to spend several days with him could not be fulfilled.
Amid reports that he has begun intensively building a traditional get-out-the-vote operation in Iowa and elsewhere, Trump seems to understand the stakes in the early voting states and claims he will start spending $2 million per week.
That kind of information, the "wisdom of the crowds," should be extremely valuable to an institution that is intensively interested in determining exactly what stance of monetary policy would lead to appropriate growth in spending over the next year or two.
Recorded over an intensively productive handful of days together, the project put two of Atlanta's trap natives together for an artful, memorable song cycle that vacillated between self-indulgent hedonism and self-deprecating despair—often on the same damn track.
Peterson is the lead forecaster for Fire Influence on Regional to Global Environments and Air Quality (FIREX-AQ), a joint NASA and NOAA-led field campaign that's spending the summer intensively studying wildfire smoke from the ground, the air, and satellites.
Russia, which has been intensively bombing opposition-held areas in Syria since the intervention, is blamed by the opposition and rights activists for causing hundreds of civilian deaths and targeting hospitals, schools and infrastructure in what they say are indiscriminate attacks.
SoftBank executives have made it clear that they would like to see Uber's operations in some developing countries merge with local players to avoid a competitive blood bath, allowing the company to focus more intensively on higher-profit, developed markets.
"About 12,000 years ago, humans were mainly foraging, meaning they didn't interact with their environments as intensively as farmers generally do," said Gary Feinman, one of the study authors and MacArthur Curator of Anthropology at the Field Museum in Chicago.
Leading Republican senators and other Iran hawks had lobbied intensively to stop the latest waivers as U.S. President Donald Trump seeks to exert more pressure on Iran after the two longtime foes came toward the brink of war earlier this month.
In an interview with The New York Times this month, Mr. Musa said that his group — the Logar Youth, Social and Civil Institution — began intensively investigating after a troubling Facebook post in May that showed men with boys in sexual positions.
"It's kind of ironic — the Neptune-like exoplanets are far more common than the Jupiter-like exoplanets, yet we've studied Jupiter here in our own solar system far more intensively than we have either Uranus or Neptune," Dr. Verbiscer said.
"I would hope that they consider very intensively if they should take on the responsibility" of governing, she told broadcaster ZDF, adding she saw no reason to resign and her conservative bloc would enter any new election more unified than before.
"We are working intensively with Russia, Iran and our allies for peace and stability to be brought to the region and for a humanitarian tragedy to be prevented," he was quoted as saying on Thursday by the state-run news agency Anadolu.
The superpower's behavior will almost certainly be remembered as equal parts bizarre and unhelpful, not least for its resistance — on the global stage — to climate science that has been intensively studied for decades, confirmed and re-confirmed by distinguished institutions like NASA.
Cohen worked intensively with her subject, Eric Crosley, a male-presenting, self-described eunuch who has engaged in radical physical transformations in his search for a body that he feels appropriately reflects his identity — a topic he captures movingly in his own poetry.
ESMA's chairman has said it has intensively discussed the potential risks of new "letter box" companies springing up in the EU delegating key operations to parents in London, and warned any countries' offering such flexible solutions to attract business could undermine stability.
Mike Pence of Indiana, are expected to campaign intensively across those four must-win states, with Mr. Trump trumpeting a set of blunt slogans through mass media and Mr. Pence focused on shoring up support from conservatives and right-of-center whites.
Hufeld told the Tagesspiegel newspaper that Bafin was continuing to look intensively at 11 German banks involved in setting up offshore companies disclosed by the "Panama Papers" investigation, but cautioned it would take some time for the watchdog to reach a conclusion.
Rebels said Russian and Syrian jets intensively bombed a string of rebel-held towns in Quneitra to force them to surrender in a strategy that offers rebels the choice of either evacuating to opposition-held areas or being recruited into state-run militias.
In October 21, he abruptly summoned staff members to the first of a rapid series of meetings in which the Fish and Wildlife Service was directed to take the new approach, one that pesticide makers and users had lobbied intensively to promote.
In addition to the intensively paneled latex works, which were laid out in 3D models and then sectioned into panel pieces, Harikrishnan's collection incorporates garments of woven wooden beads, generating fit and flexibility from a material not typically associated as a garment base.
"It's a huge amount of work, but a powerful study would be one lasting a year or more that enlists a cohort of mums-to-be months before becoming pregnant and intensively monitors them until the delivery of their baby," said MacKay.
"Connectivity is an important component of our product strategy which we have been intensively pursuing over the course of the past two years in the motor home segment," head of marketing and sales at MercedesBenz Vans Klaus Maier said in a statement.
WASHINGTON, Oct 18 (Reuters) - German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz on Friday said European Union officials were working intensively behind the scenes to hammer out a trade agreement with the United States and avert threatened tariffs, and he hoped a deal could be reached.
" Then, grinning, he went off message for a moment: "If I had this room as a dream—all these people, as well as chocolate-chip cookies, carrots, and beer—I'd have to journal it intensively to really dig into what it meant.
Firms respond to there being more workers around by shifting toward production technologies that use labor more intensively, by moving plants from one place to another, and by producing in new ways that allow natives and immigrants to specialize in different tasks.
The tawny, big-eared predators were darted and delivered to Gorongosa by the Endangered Wildlife Trust, a group that intensively manages the species in South Africa, promoting genetic diversity by moving males around fenced, relatively small wildlife areas that are not connected to each other.
In response, U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman said in an emailed statement that U.S. and Canadian negotiators were still working "intensively" to reach a deal that meets criteria laid out by U.S. President Barack Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a June statement.
It's time the Trump administration and Congress did what the Obama administration refused: reset our nation's visa process across the board to meet America's needs and values, intensively vet all visa applicants, and limit entry from countries on the State Department terrorist watch list.
"We were surprised a little by the increased risk of ductal breast cancer, although we can explain it by increased health surveillance of these intensively medicalized couples rather than a true effect," Sutcliffe said, particularly since invasive cancer rates were the same in both groups.
This is an issue which, all of you know, I have worked on intensively during my time as Secretary of State for one simple reason: because the two-state solution is the only way to achieve a just and lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians.
He had seen enough to feel he had something to build on: goals by Gylfi Sigurdsson and Borja Baston; a glut of chances to rescue a point wasted; the raw promise of Modou Barrow, a young winger Bradley coached intensively through the second half.
President Barack Obama, who was blocked by Republicans in Congress from keeping his campaign promise to close the prison, established regular reviews of each inmate's case and worked intensively to negotiate the transfer of those who could not be returned safely to their home countries.
That involves working intensively on the team's "shape in certain situations," he said; to illustrate, Dyche used the example of a central defender dropping into the line of a shot from a specific angle or position, or his defense squeezing opponents into less dangerous areas.
Not only that, but you'll see an estimate of how long your battery will last, right in the status bar—it's a bit more useful than a simple percentage reading, but it is only a guess based on how intensively you've been using your phone.
"In that sense we'll discuss very intensively with the IMF how we must deal with these partially new risks in individual countries and world regions in order not to see these risks materialising and, in the end, a gradual slowdown of the world economy," the official added.
Dunford, like his predecessor Admiral Michael Mullen, is expected to meet with the President-elect, and then work intensively and directly with him or her in the first weeks of the administration to establish a comfortable working relationship with the new commander in chief, defense officials say.
Shopping: WishWish, famous for its strange and eclectic product ads, was found to be the strongest shopping app among four of the ten markets analysed: Australia, Canada, the UK, and the US.According to App Annie, this is because focuses more intensively on price than competitors like Amazon.
"The EU's lack of willingness to begin talks over a new special relationship highlights the need for the UK government to prepare more intensively for a no deal scenario even if it is not the desired outcome," warned currency analyst Lee Hardman in a note for MUFG.
Of course, there was contingency planning: An Iranian-American actor, Arian Moayed, was quietly flown to London and intensively rehearsed for a key part (he even went on one night in the ensemble) so he could replace one of the refugees in New York if need be.
The mainstream press covered the controversy intensively, and left-of-center pundits weighed in with a range of takes, including one from yours truly, which concluded that Clinton really had messed up by violating "the norm against attacking the other party's constituents" rather than its politicians.
Each has an incentive to use it as intensively as possible: since it is open to all, restraint exercised by one herdsman simply frees up grass to be chomped by another's animals, leaving those who hold back worse off, not just relatively, but in absolute terms.
In another recent paper David Byrne of the Federal Reserve and Carol Corrado of the Conference Board, a business group, argue that smartphones, broadband connections and Netflix subscriptions should be viewed as investments that reap variable dividends over time depending on how intensively they are used.
And when it comes to works developed so intensively with a particular group of voices and bodies at a particular time, should a revival concentrate on reproducing the effect of a recording — the cover-band approach — or more drastically reshaping the piece for fresh forces and circumstances?
Tree is, by the way, married to English gentry, and she and her husband have inherited a farm that's been in cultivation for 700 years, which they themselves attempted to farm intensively in the 1990s, before the forces of globalization made the local market for milk collapse.
They did — so much so that in 2015, the trial was stopped because the intensively treated participants had significantly lower risk of cardiovascular events and death that it would have been unethical not to inform the standard group of the benefit of further lowering their blood pressure.
Barkindo said when he assumed office in August that he wasn't sure where the energy institution or market was heading — especially as the oil market was going through its "most severe" and longest period with production and supply ramping up intensively over the course of just two years.
His successor Nikita Khrushchev launched a fresh wave of anti-church persecution, but from the 1960s onwards the Moscow Patriarchate was allowed to function minimally at home and to engage quite intensively abroad in inter-church diplomacy, on the understanding that it would hew close to Soviet foreign policy.
But CUNY Law School Professor Babe Howell, who has studied the raids intensively, says that in almost every case, the charges are simply used as leverage against a defendant in an attempt to get them to take plea deals—or act as a witness against another alleged gang member.
The model also draws on the talent of good practicing teachers who, along with teacher-training faculty, focus on the individual needs of each aspiring teacher, coach them intensively in the areas where they need to grow and help them to integrate theory and practice in the classroom.
Inside the palais, away from the buzz of the crowd, Azzedine Alaïa and Mario Testino toured the museum's exhibition while Gabriel-Kane Day-Lewis, the model and son of the actor Daniel Day-Lewis, stood in a corner with a friend while vaping intensively on an e-cigarette.
In addition, the U.S. and Europe have worked intensively together on projects such as Caspian oil and gas exports that, while greatly enhancing European energy security, had little direct impact on the U.S. Without the combined effort, these mega-projects to Europe most likely would not have materialized.
Dr. Klingen, who heads the Photo Study Collection at the Central Institute for Art History in Munich and works intensively on provenance research projects, along with a representative from the German Federal Criminal Police (BKA)'s Art Crime Unit, traveled to Buenos Aires to inspect the objects in March 1003.
"This gives us the month of August in all likelihood to wrap up our investigation and for staff to work intensively while we're out of here and not getting in their hair," Burr said, adding that senators could then review final findings in September upon their return from the summer break.
Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian Authority, which emerged from the Oslo agreement, sent a letter of condolence to the Peres family, calling him a "brave" partner in peace who had labored intensively until his death to realize the promise of the accords, according to the Palestinian news media.
According to the investigative news site: Ever since publication of Saturday's report about R7, the captive operatives inside Macedo's media conglomerate – those who once functioned as journalists but have now been forcibly converted into Bolsonaro warriors – have been intensively investigating not only the journalists at the Intercept but also our families.
So for one of the new studies, which was published in September in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, researchers from the University of Iceland and other Nordic institutions decided to look at birth outcomes among a group of national-team and other elite athletes, who, by definition, train intensively.
They will have to reinvigorate and, in some cases, reinvent the multilateral systems they and others created after World War II. Finally, they must find a way to act together to more intensively and more effectively engage with China to shape the future — collaborating with China where possible and competing where necessary.
When I met the artist last year, he told me that he works feverishly on his drawings, sometimes filling several sketchbooks in a single day, and that he tends to work intensively for varying periods of time, with in-between lulls, during which he rests, enjoys his music, and develops new visual ideas.
"This study found extraordinary increases in insomnia and (sleep apnea) in U.S. Army soldiers from 22019-2011 when the U.S. was intensively engaged in multiple conflicts," write Harris R. Lieberman, a researcher with the Military Nutrition Division at the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine in Natick, Massachusetts, and his colleagues.
Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian Authority, which controls the West Bank, sent a letter of condolence to the Peres family, saying Mr. Peres had been a "brave" partner in peace and had invested intensively in trying to realize the promise of the Oslo Accords of 1993 until his final moments.
Besides satisfying his love of animals and his enjoyment of physical activity, the rugged avocations have given Nauman things to do during his long spells, which are legendary among artists, of artist's block—a vulnerability of his reliance on ever new ideas, which he will explore intensively for short periods and then let drop.
The New Yorker's Adam Davidson, who has intensively covered some of the Trump Organization's shady practices over the years, published a mini profile of Weisselberg in August, suggesting he could shed light on all manner of potential crimes: There are many open questions about how, precisely, the Trump Organization has made and spent its money in recent years.
Doha took this lack of media presence as an opportunity to launch the Al-Jazeera channel, working intensively to market it as a platform of support for the people, when it is in fact exclusively supportive of revolutions and political upheaval in order to replace the Arab rulers with Islamist rulers, especially ones from the Brotherhood.
Comey stirred controversy back in October 2015 when he told an audience at the University of Chicago Law School that additional public scrutiny and criticism of police following intensively publicized episodes of police brutality and shootings -- many of them accompanied by bystander smartphone video or police dashcam and bodycam video -- may have led to a spike in crime because officers became less aggressive.
Likewise, paintings by Haley Mellin found themselves in literally a tricky spot, mounted directly beneath an intensively decorated cupola with a mural of Jesus on his throne, flanked by two angels; when we consider the implications of joining the conversation of painting throughout art history, it is rare that a painter has to literally show work juxtaposed directly against it.
They pointed out: the dangers inherent in intensively breeding animals from limited genetic stock, leading to the problems associated with inbreeding, including reduced viability and fertility; of offering captive bred animals to hunters, which many believe to be unethical and not "fair chase"; of diverting resources from other conservation as game farms focus on color variant animals to the detriment of other wildlife.
Skobov, who founded Virtualway—a virtual reality research platform—has developed his interest in virtual reality both on his own and during an internship at the Center for Virtual Engineering at the Fraunhofer Institute in Stuttgart, where he worked intensively with Unity Engine—a video game development engine—learning how to attach an AR appendage to Unity with an AR software development kit called Vuforia.
The conference was eye-opening in many ways, but we didn't have time to report back on our impressions to our friends back in the States; Winnie went back to New York and spent the next five weeks intensively planning the People's Summit, while I was enlisted by Paul Hilder,a longtime British changemaker, to go to London and help with the UK election instead of flying home.

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